Originally posted by sanjo49er:Didn't Wilson Have 4 TD's on 3 carries or something like that. LoL
Sounds legit
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Originally posted by sanjo49er:Didn't Wilson Have 4 TD's on 3 carries or something like that. LoL
Originally posted by Giedi:Great points Doc. I think one factor in the Kyle/Mike offense is speed. (not just speed of course) but speed is the main ingredient in their run offenses. The way they do the outside zone *with* a RB that has speed - if they catch a defense napping it's a first down or a TD. A defense always has to go full speed to the outside to stop the bread and butter outside zone plays and when they do that, if Kyle anticipates it, can go the other way and it's an offense that is tough to beat. Only the best coaches can deal with it. Ried and Bellicheat. Kyle basically dominated the other coaches in the playoffs. Personally, if I was Kyle's scout - I would assemble all the NCAA track and field sprint champions and pretty much start my RB draft scouting from that list.
Originally posted by pasodoc9er:Yup, i can't recall the name right off the bat, but Coach Walsh tried a college sprinter as a WR, like a 10 flat 100 meters guy, and no question, he was quick. Unfortunately , all those years he was sprinting, he never carried anything in his hands. And the inevitable happened. Guy had stone hands...but he sure could get open.
I'll try...Tai Streets, maybe? Need help here...was a long time ago. In any event, GOAT Walsh proved fast didn't necessarily mean the guy could hang onto the ball. I'd probably check out that lost of sprinters, Giedi...first for fumble fingers.
Originally posted by Livendiea9er:Originally posted by pasodoc9er:Yup, i can't recall the name right off the bat, but Coach Walsh tried a college sprinter as a WR, like a 10 flat 100 meters guy, and no question, he was quick. Unfortunately , all those years he was sprinting, he never carried anything in his hands. And the inevitable happened. Guy had stone hands...but he sure could get open.
I'll try...Tai Streets, maybe? Need help here...was a long time ago. In any event, GOAT Walsh proved fast didn't necessarily mean the guy could hang onto the ball. I'd probably check out that lost of sprinters, Giedi...first for fumble fingers.
I believe you're thinking of Ronaldo Nehemiah
Originally posted by pasodoc9er:Originally posted by Livendiea9er:Originally posted by pasodoc9er:Yup, i can't recall the name right off the bat, but Coach Walsh tried a college sprinter as a WR, like a 10 flat 100 meters guy, and no question, he was quick. Unfortunately , all those years he was sprinting, he never carried anything in his hands. And the inevitable happened. Guy had stone hands...but he sure could get open.
I'll try...Tai Streets, maybe? Need help here...was a long time ago. In any event, GOAT Walsh proved fast didn't necessarily mean the guy could hang onto the ball. I'd probably check out that lost of sprinters, Giedi...first for fumble fingers.
I believe you're thinking of Ronaldo Nehemiah
That sounds more like it. Whoever it was, did either something like the 440 relay or maybe the hurdles? Does that sound familiar?
Originally posted by Livendiea9er:Originally posted by pasodoc9er:Originally posted by Livendiea9er:Originally posted by pasodoc9er:Yup, i can't recall the name right off the bat, but Coach Walsh tried a college sprinter as a WR, like a 10 flat 100 meters guy, and no question, he was quick. Unfortunately , all those years he was sprinting, he never carried anything in his hands. And the inevitable happened. Guy had stone hands...but he sure could get open.
I'll try...Tai Streets, maybe? Need help here...was a long time ago. In any event, GOAT Walsh proved fast didn't necessarily mean the guy could hang onto the ball. I'd probably check out that lost of sprinters, Giedi...first for fumble fingers.
I believe you're thinking of Ronaldo Nehemiah
That sounds more like it. Whoever it was, did either something like the 440 relay or maybe the hurdles? Does that sound familiar?
Yep. That's him. 110m hurdles was his Speciality
Originally posted by Livendiea9er:Originally posted by Livendiea9er:Originally posted by pasodoc9er:Originally posted by Livendiea9er:Originally posted by pasodoc9er:Yup, i can't recall the name right off the bat, but Coach Walsh tried a college sprinter as a WR, like a 10 flat 100 meters guy, and no question, he was quick. Unfortunately , all those years he was sprinting, he never carried anything in his hands. And the inevitable happened. Guy had stone hands...but he sure could get open.
I'll try...Tai Streets, maybe? Need help here...was a long time ago. In any event, GOAT Walsh proved fast didn't necessarily mean the guy could hang onto the ball. I'd probably check out that lost of sprinters, Giedi...first for fumble fingers.
I believe you're thinking of Ronaldo Nehemiah
That sounds more like it. Whoever it was, did either something like the 440 relay or maybe the hurdles? Does that sound familiar?
Yep. That's him. 110m hurdles was his Speciality
Couldn't catch the ball to save his life
Originally posted by frenchtoast:
This debate is nuts. MOSTERT is the best RB on the team. He has exceptional special teams ability as well. Runs a 4.3, hits the hole like nobody else, and is very hard to bring down. He also has the best work ethic and has ALL-PRO ability. Had Shanahan not tried to get cute in the Super Bowl and simply given MOSTERT another 20+ carries, we would be wearing ring #6. Shanny blew it again. Let's hope his stubbornness ends this season.
Originally posted by ForeverYoung8:i cant believe this is even debated
Originally posted by frenchtoast:This debate is nuts. MOSTERT is the best RB on the team. He has exceptional special teams ability as well. Runs a 4.3, hits the hole like nobody else, and is very hard to bring down. He also has the best work ethic and has ALL-PRO ability. Had Shanahan not tried to get cute in the Super Bowl and simply given MOSTERT another 20+ carries, we would be wearing ring #6. Shanny blew it again. Let's hope his stubbornness ends this season.
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by frenchtoast:
This debate is nuts. MOSTERT is the best RB on the team. He has exceptional special teams ability as well. Runs a 4.3, hits the hole like nobody else, and is very hard to bring down. He also has the best work ethic and has ALL-PRO ability. Had Shanahan not tried to get cute in the Super Bowl and simply given MOSTERT another 20+ carries, we would be wearing ring #6. Shanny blew it again. Let's hope his stubbornness ends this season.
I'm with frenchy - Mostert all the way.
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by frenchtoast:
This debate is nuts. MOSTERT is the best RB on the team. He has exceptional special teams ability as well. Runs a 4.3, hits the hole like nobody else, and is very hard to bring down. He also has the best work ethic and has ALL-PRO ability. Had Shanahan not tried to get cute in the Super Bowl and simply given MOSTERT another 20+ carries, we would be wearing ring #6. Shanny blew it again. Let's hope his stubbornness ends this season.
I'm with frenchy - Mostert all the way.
Ditto